Audio distribution to satellite Information
Radio Stations may be accomplished over leased
telephone lines, fiber optics or our Wireless
Audio LinkTM
System. Each of these methods uses continuously
available links to distribute the audio in real
time, guaranteeing that all stations are
broadcasting current message content.

Wireless Audio Link (WAL) System

* The
Wireless Audio Link (WAL) System, which offers
the following advantages:

Fully under your ownership and control.

No monthly cost to operate.

Excellent signal quality.

Unaffected by power outages when generators
or battery backups are present at the
satellite radio locations.

Unaffected by weather disruption that can affect
phone and fiber lines.

Licensed, protected VHF frequencies.

The standard package includes . . .

Wireless Audio Link transmitters
and
receivers.

Antennas and mounts.

Diagnostic metering.

Cable, arrestors & converters.

Propagation study.

FCC license.

Options include . . .

Antenna tower
and support poles.

Tower-climbing labor.

Corner Reflector-Style Antenna
with Tower
Mount

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NOTES:

The Wireless Audio Link system is analog based
and does not depend on digital or IP-based
equipment to function.

If satellite stations are fewer than 15 miles
apart, we recommend GPS Frequency Stabilization
to prevent inter-station interference
(heterodyne).

Wireless Audio Link range is up to 20 miles,
quasi-line-of-sight. Low VHF operating
frequencies will accommodate some terrain and
foliage.